''Invisible Culture problematizes the unquestioned alliance between culture and visibility, specifically visual culture and vision. Cultural practices and materials emerge not solely in the visible world, but also in the social, temporal, and theoretical relations that define the invisible. Our understanding of Cultural Studies, finally, maintains that culture is fugitive and is constantly renegotiated.' - from the Journal website.
The Archive holds the following issues of Invisible Culture:
2010: Fall (no.15 - Spectacle East Asia)
Note: the Journal is accessible free online, please download the publication from the Journal website at http://www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture/Issues-IVC.html
An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture
Onsite
English
2010
In print
1097-3710
magazine/journal/newspaper
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